Interview With Bobby Seale
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- Publication date
- 1969
- Topics
- Politics and government, Law enforcement, Activism, Racism--Resistance to, 1960s, People of African origin or descent, Black history and culture
- Contributor
- Prelinger Archives
- Language
- English
Documentary film centered on a prison interview with Black Panther Party Chairman Bobby Seale, in which he describes his treatment in prison and comments on the political struggle of Black people against racism, police violence, economic oppression, and U.S. imperialism.
Box notes: "Interview With Bobby"
Leader notes: "Free Bobby"
Box notes: "Interview With Bobby"
Leader notes: "Free Bobby"
- Addeddate
- 2023-11-08 16:30:37
- Can_id
- 201358
- Ccnum
- asr
- Closed captioning
- yes
- Color
- b&w
- Condition
- perf damage
- Date_scanned
- 2023-09-01
- Edge_code
- plus
- Element
- release print
- Film_format
- 16mm film
- Film_soundtrack_type
- optical
- Frame_rate
- 24 fps
- Genre_form
- educational, activist, nonfiction
- Identifier
- 201358_Interview_With_Bobby_Seale
- Length_feet
- 532
- Location
- USA
- Resolution
- 4096 x 3072
- Scanner
- Prelinger Archives
- Sound
- sound
- Source_collection
- Julia Reichert and Steven Bognar Collection
- Source_collection_description
- Julia Reichert (1946-2022) was a prominent activity and documentary filmmaker, known for her feminist, progressive and pro-labor films. Her spouse Steven Bognar, who survives her, donated their collection of 16mm radical films to filmmaker Roger Beebe. The films were scanned and appear online by permission of Bognar and Beebe. For more on Reichert, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_Reichert (accessed August 31, 2023).
- Tags
- Bobby Seale; interviews; horrific account of treatment during incarceration; Huey Newton; Black Panthers; Black Panther Party; protesting masses; ideological speech; weaving; sewing; textile workers; police violence; racism; prison; Black people; solidarity among people of color and working people; nation within a nation; rejection of male chauvinism; cultural expressions of political consciousness; revolutionary movement; fascist ruling class; oppression of Black people; Afro-Americans; African American people; Che Guevara quotation
- Whisper_asr_module_version
- 20231108.01
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